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August 17, 2010
Doc-To-Help Releases New Content Management Tool
By Mike Sachoff
Authoring and publishing firm Doc-To-Help has released Doc-To-Help 2010 v3 which offers integration with SharePoint.

Users can upload documents to a SharePoint Document Library and use Doc-To-Help as an interface to edit content, check files in/out, and publish deliverables. Alternatively, Doc-To-Help users can download existing documents from a library. Since these documents are stored in SharePoint, users can take advantage of SharePoint's management features such as version control, workflows, and even translation management.

"Content management can be a scary concept for most teams," said Dan Beall, product manager at ComponentOne.

"Content management systems come with a high price tag and implementation and maintenance lead to big headaches. SharePoint is already installed in most networks and even has a free version, so these obstacles are removed. To make things more worry-free, moving from Doc-To-Help's interface to SharePoint is very intuitive, so there is no learning curve."

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